Saturday, September 06, 2014

Correction:- In the earlier post, based on the Malaysiakini report, I stated that 112 were terminated. Now, according to the Malaysian Insider report, it seems that only the President and the Deputy President of RUM have been terminated without Domestic Inquiry with immediate effect. The other 110 employees have been issued show cause letters. There were about 700 KTMB employees that took part in the picket - will the others also be receiving show cause letters in the near future?

I still say what KTMB is doing is wrong - and they should really reinstate the 2 and discontinue disciplinary action against the other employees.

I am also shocked with the apparent lack of response from the Union and the KTMB employees - it is so wrong to sack their Union President and Deputy. In many other countries, there would have massive pickets and protest from workers - but alas, in Malaysia...? And KTMB would most likely get away with it...

Workers must be committed to uphold the cause of justice with fear or favour - this would mean standing against injustice even if one's job is at risk. Without solidarity and the willingness to 'stand up', workers will continue to be not respected by employers - and sadly, our laws and procedures seem not to favour workers.... Is it just for a worker to lose his job and income...whist the company goes on as usual - this certainly is not 'industrial harmony' or Justice...

We have forgotten the 18 from DRB who have been terminated...the President, Secretary General and members of NUFAM , Wan Noorulazhar the president of the Electronic Union Western Region, NUBE Union leaders, NUJ Union President.... there has just been too much of termination of UNION leaders ...but alas the Unions and their members chose to 'stay silent' and allow the slow procedures of the Industrial Court to go forth. Do the Unions even support their terminated leaders and fellow members with monthly payments to help them survive this way too long process for justice which takes years...and years? If not, is solidarity no more amongst workers and in Unions?

KTMB sacks top union leaders, 110 other railwaymen await fate

BY LEE SHI-IAN

Published: 3 September 2014

Malaysia's
main rail operator has sacked two top union officials while another 110
are awaiting their fate after taking part in a picket on May 9, the
Railwaymen's Union of Malaya (RUM) confirmed today.The sacked officials, RUM president Abdul Razak Md Hassan and his
deputy R. Subramaniam, described their termination as a travesty of
justice.
Razak told The Malaysian Insider that they received their termination
letters from Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) last Friday.
"We were informed that our services were no longer required and our termination was with immediate effect," Razak said.
"Besides us, 12 other RUM members are awaiting their disciplinary hearing once a domestic inquiry has been completed by KTMB.
"110 RUM members have been issued showcause letters by KTMB, which
appears to be slowly identifying who else was involved in the picket on
May 9," Razak said.
Razak was referring to the picket which was held to pressure KTMB
president Datuk Elias Kadir to step down. About 700 RUM members had
participated in the protest.
"Elias moves too slowly and appears to be driving KTMB into the ground.
The current dire straits KTMB finds itself in is testament to that,"
Razak said.
He said an audit conducted in 2011 showed that the company suffered
RM100 million in losses, which nearly tripled to RM280 million in 2012.
"The sacking is not justifiable because we were participating in one of RUM's activities," Razak said.
"Under Section 4 of Act 177 of the Industrial Relations Act 1967, it is
clearly stated that no person shall interfere or coerce a workman from
participating in union activities.
"We were clearly carrying out RUM activities during our picketing to
agitate for the removal of Elias as KTMB president," he told The
Malaysian Insider.
Razak pointed out that between 1961 and 1963, KTMB workers picketed for
23 days, bringing the railway operations to a complete halt.
"Nobody was sacked or subjected to disciplinary action during the picket. It was a rough time for KTMB.
"Our picketing was mild compared to what had occurred almost 50 years
ago. So what is KTMB's justification for sacking me and Subramaniam?"
Razak claimed that the safety of workers, train crews and passengers
were at an all-time low, with the KTMB locomotives overdue for an
overhaul.
"If you use a car for 10 to 15 years, even the engine would give way
eventually. But KTMB has only carried out minor repairs on the
locomotives."
Razak said it was the same for the passenger coaches and the power
generator cars, all of which were long overdue for major repairs.
He said the railway tracks were also in a bad shape, which forced trains to travel at the minimum speed.
Razak did not rule out the possibility that Elias's actions may have
been related to the proposed privatisation of KTMB by MMC Corp Bhd,
owned by tycoon Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary.
"Subramaniam and I have filed complaints over our controversial sacking
with the Industrial Relations Department. There is no justification for
our termination by KTMB."
The loss-making KTMB has been the target of several companies keen to take it private, including MMC and Gamuda Bhd.
Earlier this year, MMC had been keen to form a joint venture with
Gamuda to take over KTMB in a deal worth more than RM5 billion but the
deal did not materialise.
MMC has since presented a proposal to privatise the cargo operations of
KTMB and initial estimates put the sum at RM2 billion. – September 3,
2014, Malaysian Insider, - See more at:
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/ktmb-sacks-top-union-leaders-110-other-railwaymen-await-fate#sthash.X3AEqTnL.dpuf

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